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European Long Term Investors

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The European Long-Term Investors Association (ELTI) is a trade association that represent a European-wide network of development banks or National Promotional Banks and Institutions (NPBIs).[1]

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As of 2020, the association has 31 European long-term financial institution members from 23 Member States across the European Union and Turkey.

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History

The association was established in 2013 by 16 NPBIs in Paris.[2]

Membership

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The Full Members of ELTI are generally national development finance institution. The European Investment Bank (EIB) has the status of a permanent observer. ELTI also includes Associate Members notably multilateral development banks, regional financial institutions and non-banking institutions.

As of 2020, ELTI's 23 full members and 8 associate members include:

Full members

Associate Members

  • Bulgaria: Fund Manager of Financial Instruments in Bulgaria (FMFIB)
  • Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB)
  • Germany: NRW.BANK
  • Greece: Consignment Deposits and Loans Fund (CDLF)
  • Lithuania: UAB Investicijų ir verslo garantijos (INVEGA)
  • Long-Term Infrastructure Investors Association (LTIIA)
  • Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
  • Turkey: Turkiye Sinai Kalkinma Bankasi A.S. (TSKB)

Permanent Observer

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